The Latin American Boom, of course, was somewhat artificially constructed-a marketing term by U.S. publishers to name and corral the Spanish-language arts, for which the '60s and '70s were especially fecund years.
The Boom in Spanish American Literature: A Personal History is Donoso's chronicle of this multi-generational, multi-cultural revolution of language from one of its earliest advocates and oldest mentors.
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